Three Bodies Have Now Reportedly Been Pulled From Toronto Waters In 48 Hours (VIDEO)

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Toronto police's marine unit has now reportedly recovered a third body from Lake Ontario near Bluffer's Park. 

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The body was pulled from the lake just 48 hours after two others were recovered over the weekend, according to CP24. 

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Investigators have yet to release any details about the identity of the deceased.

However, the discovery comes after a 23-year-old man went missing while swimming on Saturday with his brother at Bluffer's Park.

The 30-year-old brother was pulled from the water after he was found by Toronto Fire Services during a separate rescue.

The man died after being transported to hospital.  

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